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Tue, 17 Jan 2017 08:37:40 -0500
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Star Dome Astronomy, the introductory astronomy course scheduled to
begin tonight, will now begin on Tuesday, January 24th.      We are
postponing the first class due to a snow storm that will  begin this
evening.  This system will experience a rapid metamorphosis: gentle to
intense in 60 minutes.     By the time class is slated to end, the
storm will be progressing in earnest and travel will be difficult.

We would love you to attend this class without imperiling your life!

This introductory astronomy course will begin next week.
Tuesday, January 24 at 7:00 p.m.

http://usm.maine.edu/planet/star-dome-astronomy-level-i

Our apologies for the inconvenience.

Edward Gleason
Manager
Southworth Planetarium
(207) 780-4249
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